activities in Society I Mrs. Arthur J. • Hass, 1350 Strathcona, president of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will participate in the biennial meet- ing of the District Presidents Council of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods at NFTS headquarters in New York, Oct. 11 and 12. The Michigan Federation, which is NFTS District 11, includes the Sister- hoods of Reform Jewish Congregations in Michigan and Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schecket of Sherman Ave., Oak Park, will leave for Atlanta, Ga. to attend the wedding Sunday of their daughter Lois to Murray Asher. Former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Leeds, now living in Dallas, Tex., will have as their house guest Robert C. W. Ettinger, author of "The Prospect of Immortality," during the weekend of Oct. 23. Ettinger will be featured on radio and television programs in Dallas and Fort Worth and will speak at a "Meet the Authors" program in Fort Worth, Oct. 25. Dr. and Mrs. Reuben K. Kaznelson of Israel were elected honorary members of the Hordes FamilY Club, and Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky was .named president at the 10th anniversary celebration of the club. Mrs. Kaznelson is a former member of the Israel Knesset. Among local delegates to the biennial convention of the Great Lakes Region Union of American Hebrew Congregations, this week- end in Chicago, will be Temple Beth El members Stanley J. Karbel and Mrs. Sidney Miller. Mr. Karbel, president of the temple, will chair a workshop on worship; and Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Te'mple Beth El, will speak on "Board Members Are Made, Not Born." Sessions will be at the Pick-Congress Hotel. Detroiters participating in the United Jewish Appeal's 10th official study mission to Europe and Israel include Max M. Fisher, associate general chairman of the UJA and chairman of the executive com- mittee of the Detroit Jewish . Welfare Federation; Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Dr. and Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman and Paul Zuckerman, member of the UJA National Campaign Cabinet and vice president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation. They are among 140 of the nation's key Jewish leaders to be present when the mission opens Sunday in Israel. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jaffe and family. • formerly of Detroit have returned from a year in Sweden and Europe and are now living in Ann Arbor, where Dr. Jaffe is doing research at the University, of Michigan. Volunteer workers for Sander Levin are planning a party . 8 p.m. Oct. 17 at the I.O.O.F. Hall in Hazel Park. Refreshments and music by the Blue. Notes Dance band will be provided. Sen. Philip Hart and Democratic candidate for governor Neil Staehler will be among the guests. For information, call the Levin for State • Senate Headquarters, 543-3763. Mrs. Murray Belkin of Cleveland. formerly of Detroit, spent the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Annie Handelsman, 980 Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutler of Prairie Ave. had as their house- guest for the holidays Mrs. Cutler's niece, Flo Lebowitz of Brooklyn. Dr. and Mrs. David Nlarks of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. are spend- ing the month touring Israel. Italy. Switzerland and France. Mrs. Julius Ring. 19978 Snowden, will host a luncheon and games party for the child rescue fund 12:3'0 Tuesday. AJC Offers Facts About Extremism Extremists . are fighting Ameri- canism, not communism. says a 16- page pamphlet entitled "What Is Extremism? Ten Questions and Answers," published by, the Amer- ican Jewish Committee for dis- • tribution by democratic, anti-ex- tremist groups throughout the country. The purpose of the pamphlet, according to the introduction, is to circulate the truth about ex- remists who cry that "America must be snatched from the grip of conspiracy. "Under the banner of breaking a. conspiracy," the introduction continues, "the extremists of the right have licensed themselves to break the law. They intimidate by slander, terrorize by rumor, dis- turb the peace and incite violence. JULES DONESON TRAVEL PHOTO-QUIZ NO. 1 This little gild is a . native Me- tro:ter, the wife of o t well-known food executive. She end her hus- band are vacationing in Bermuda, travel arrangements by JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY. . WHO IS SHE? (Answer next week on "Activities in Society" pogo/ • This extremist wolf in anti-Corn- munist clothing presents a prob- lem. How can patriotic Americans. sincerely concerned about commii- nism, guard against being duped?" In reply,, the pamphlet presents sharp. pointed answers to such questions as: What are the tactics of extremist groups? Are extrem- ists and conservatives alike? What is the John Birch Society? Why worry about the extremists? What is the best, antidote to extremism? Tom Downs Candidate for Court of Appeals Running for judgeship on the newly formed Wayne County Court of Appeals • is Tom Downs, Demo- cratic delegate and vice president of the 1961 constitutional conven- tion. Downs, a 1940 law graduate from the University of Michigan, is at- torney for the AFL-CIO. He has Served on the Michigan Em- ployment Secur- ity Commission; Con Con Citizens Advisory C o m- mittee; secretary of state's election study committee; Civil Service Commission ad- visory committee; budget and con- sultation commit- tee; Michigan Bar Committee on • Downs legislation; committee on court ad- ministration and committee on ad- ministrative agencies. He is a past member of `the executive board of the Michigan Welfare League, member of the Wayne County Board of canvas- sers and special legal adviser to the Michigan • State Democratic Central Committee. MUMFORD rrAl Finkel Israel Rites Planned for Next June - 9-0 S By LARRY DEITCH Nine M u m f or d seniors have been selected as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. They were chosen on the bosis of com- prehensive, competitive examina- tions given last spring and represent the top two-thirds of one per cent of all high school seniors across the nation. Once again, Mumford ranks near the top of all Michigan high Schools in semifinalists. The win- ners are Neal Bruss, Efrem Gold- berg, Ellen Gross, 'Joel Hencken, Roy Jacobson, Gary Krieger, Bab- ' ette Krolik, Terry Lewis and Steve Wildstrom. The public is invited to attend a showing of "The Making of the President, 1960,1 a filmed adapta- tion of Theodoii H. White's best- selling book. The film, originally shown on television, will be shown 8 p.m. today in the auditorium. Beth Moses Young Folks to Get Acquainted Beth Moses United Synagogue Youth will present its "Member- ship Mania" 8 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue social hall. - All Jewish youth in the com- munity are invited to join in the program, "Getting to Know U S . . . Why?" Refreshments and dancing will be featured. No charge. For information, call Sheri Tere- belo, KE 5-5198, Jean Papa, KE 4-2210, or Don Skupsky, KE 4-3529 Simhat Torah Dinner Set Radomer Aid and Ladies Society will hold a Simhat Torah dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work- men's Circle Center. Entertain- ment, highlighted by movies and games, will be featured. Wolf Fin- kelstein is chairman for the eve- MISS BARBARANN FINKEL Mr and Mrs Ben Finkel 18096 . ning. Proceeds will go to charity. Northlawn, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Barbarann to Dennis Robert Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel, 13134 Sherwood. Huntington Woods. The bride-elect is a senior at Wayne State University's college ' of education, where she is a mem- ber of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority. Her fiance is a senior at the col- lege of radio and television at the University of Detroit. He is af- filiated with Alpha, Epsilon Rho - Fraternity. . Donations will go to the John A June 2 wedding is planned. F. Kennedy Memorial Library Fund. There is an excellent pos- sibility that Sargent Shriver, direc- tor of the Peace Corps and the President's anti-poverty campaign, will speak at the meeting. This past week, all 10B and 12B students took the SCAT-STEP Corsets-Brassieres tests. These exams, given over a Expertly Fitted three-day period, are a test of 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. achievement in such areas as Eng- lish, social studies, math ' and 538-5575 Parking in Rear science. The exams also are a test of each student's collegiate capa- Hide:. and vocational aptitudes. BERNARD N. Earl Matthews, drama instruc- Candid Photography tor, has announced the cast of Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings this semester's school play, "All About Agatha," a new play by KE 1-8196 Jonathon Troy, to be presented •- - Dec. 10 and 11. The cast mem- bers include Del Appelby, Ben- son Bar, Sheryl Feldman, Har- vey Ovshinsky, Jody Pearlman, OIL PAINTINGS Bob Rosenberg, Kathy Ross; ART GALLERY PORTRAITS Sherty Suttles and Harry Winer. 2610 N. Woodward at 12 1/2 Mile, Royal Oak The student director is Judy Telephone 549-5970 Moss. Mumford 12B Mark Levin, De - troit chairman of High School Stu- dents for Johnson and Humphrey, 7 announces that anyone interested in working for the election cam- paign of Lyndon B. Johnson and • Crystal Hubert Humphrey can do so by • Sterling calling the organization's head- quarters, 864-1154. S Silver-plate The football team played its first game Sept. 25 and won a e Pewter close 7-0 decision from Finney. The Mustangs won the game in the • Diamonds last two minutes of play as Pren- • Watches tis McGlaun cracked over from the three-yard line. The defensive unit • Luggage was led by tackle Art Moore. On Oct. 2, Mumford lost to last year's • Stainless- city champion, Denby, and its next game will be played against persh- ing Oct. 16 at Mumford. gounclations b glitk wINER atone gnternattonaIe 11-. 7i( a aridesmaid and Joseph Ross Will. Review South American Jewry for Student Zionist Group Joseph Ross, • vice president of the American Jewish Committee, will speak at the first program of the Student Zionist Organization of Wayne State University, 8 p.m. Sunday in the Chase Room of Mackenzie Hall. Ross, who has just returned from a three-week tour of four Latin American countries under the aus- pices of the AJC, will speak on "South American Jewry: a Dilem- ma." Refreshments will be served and Israeli dancing and folk sing- ing will follow the meeting. Guests invited. He who accepts charity but does not need it, will eventually need it.—Kethuboth 68. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 9, 1964-33 Usllt, Gifts Li Sriv4 25% on Such famous Brands • Gerham C. Reed A Barton Wallace SAVE 25% ireie.r.nationel Heirloom '. FIRST CAIALtrY Orders Accepted 4 • Y CENTER ARD • :7 11 1 9-188 5 . Al Illeigler, Your Host